Back on July 7th, ANP reported that astronomers had warned 'the hidden world of Planet X may be revealed by the end of summer' due to 'dark energy' within our solar system that might help astronomers discover the exact location of a mysterious 'Planet Nine'.

As Susan Duclos reported back on April 15th, back in January of 2016, two top astronomers had announced they had found evidence of this mysterious 'Planet Nine', a huge icy planet estimated to be ten times more massive than our planet Earth. Susan also reported then, it was quite possible that 'Planet Nine' was responsible for several 'extinction level events' throughout our planet's history according to Daniel Whitmire, a Professor of Physics from the University of Louisiana.

A story from the NY Post on this 'newly discovered Planet Nine' dropped a bombshell on us that we weren't quite ready for as excerpted below next photo graphic. However, this story isn't solely about 'Planet Nine' but a new development in outer space that caused planetary astronomer Michele Bannister to recently Tweet: “I hope everyone has buckled their seatbelts because the outer solar system just got a lot weirder.”

As this story from New Scientist tells us, a mystery object that goes by the name of "Niku" has just been discovered in outer space beyond the planet Neptune that scientists are unable to explain as it travels in a very strange orbit. Traveling throughout space upon a different plane and in the opposite direction than other planetary objects, astronomers tell us that it must have been knocked off course by something else. We're also told that this discovery "foreshadows a new development within our solar system".

What might this discovery be foreshadowing? Let's go back to the NY Post story on this mysterious 'Planet Nine' that we may be learning much more about this summer. Interestingly enough, "Niku" means 'rebellious' in Chinese and as I noticed almost immediately, 'Niku' also takes the first two letters and the last letter of the mysterious "Nibiru". Just a coincidence?